U18 teams named for Ireland and France matches

U18 teams named for Ireland and France matches

Scotland U18 Women Head Coach Duncan Harrison has named his sides for the U18 Six Nations Festival games against Ireland (kick off 10am) and France (kick off 12pm) tomorrow – live on the Scottish Rugby website.

Scotland lost out to England and Wales in the first day of action on Friday.

Charlotte Russell has picked up and injury, and has been replaced in the squad by Aicha Sutcliffe.

Holland Bogan will captain the side in both fixtures, having already been captain for the game against England on Friday.

Duncan said: “We have utilised the time well between games and are looking forward to building on our performances against England and Wales.

“The two games provide another opportunity for the players to get meaningful game time at this level, and they will only grow in confidence with that.

“We know that Ireland and France will provide two more tough tests but for us it’s about playing positively and being proud of our performances.”

Scotland U18 Women team to face Ireland U18 in the 2023 U18 Six Nations Festival at Wellington College, England (kick off 10am) – live on the Scottish Rugby website

15. Freya MacColl (Stirling County)

14. Nicole Flynn (Stirling County)
13. Freya Lejkowski (Biggar)
12. Faye Sutherland (Edinburgh Harlequins)
11. Hollie Howland (Stirling County)

10. Isla Jamieson (Corstorphine Cougars)
9. Hannah Dunnett (Caithness)

1. Chloe Brown (Stirling County)
2. Karis Craig (Watsonians)
3. Eilidh Fleming (Stirling County)
4. Holland Bogan CAPTAIN (Cartha Queens Park)
5. Eva Finnie (Strathmore)
6. Isla Wheeler (Hillhead Jordanhill)
7. Tessia Smyth (Stirling County)
8. Megan Hyland (Garioch)

Replacements

16. Rebecca Carroll (Perthshire)
17. Alexi McLeman (Highland)
18. Aicha Sutcliffe (Stirling County)
19. Emily Coubrough (Biggar)
20. Ellie-Jo Simpson (Perthshire)
21. Rebekah Douglas (Corstorphine Cougars)
22. Dawn Lawrie (Perthshire)
23. Rianna Darroch (Highland)
24. Lucy MacRae (Stirling County)
25. Louise Taperell (Dumfries Saints)
26. Ella Williams (Bristol Bears)

Scotland U18 Women team to face France U18 in the 2023 U18 Six Nations Festival at Wellington College, England (kick off 12pm) – live on the Scottish Rugby website

15. Lucy MacRae (Stirling County)

14. Hollie Howland (Stirling County)
13. Faye Sutherland (Edinburgh Harlequins)
12. Rianna Darroch (Highland)
11. Dawn Lawrie (Perthshire)

10. Freya MacColl (Stirling County)
9. Rebekah Douglas (Corstorphine Cougars)

1. Louise Taperell (Dumfries Saints)
2. Rebecca Carroll (Perthshire)
3. Alexi McLeman (Highland)
4. Megan Hyland (Garioch)
5. Holland Bogan CAPTAIN (Cartha Queens Park)
6. Isla Wheeler (Hillhead Jordanhill)
7. Ellie-Jo Simpson (Perthshire)
8. Emily Coubrough (Biggar)

Replacements

16. Chloe Brown (Stirling County)
17. Karis Craig (Watsonians)
18. Ella Williams (Bristol Bears)
19. Eilidh Fleming (Stirling County)
20. Aicha Sutcliffe (Stirling County)
21. Tessia Smyth (Stirling County)
22. Hannah Dunnett (Caithness)
23. Isla Jamieson (Corstorphine Cougars)
24. Freya Lejkowski (Biggar)
25. Nicole Flynn (Stirling County)
26. Eva Finnie (Strathmore)

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